My question involves a traffic ticket from the state of: New York.
I received a ticket for failure to obey a traffic device (stop sign). However, on the ticket where it says, place of violation (or something of that nature) the street name is where I got pulled over after I turned off of the street where the stop sign is actually located. Note that the stop sign is at least fifteen feet from the corner of where I got pulled over, so it can't be claimed that it is right at the intersection of both streets.
Once in court, if I call the officer to testify, and he states that I failed to stop at a stop sign on street "A", can I object stating that it is irrevelent at this time, since according to the ticket, I am charged with failure to obey a traffic device on street "B"?

